Mountain West Conference Suspends Athletics Citing Coronavirus Concern
Mar 12, 2020, 12:44 PM | Updated: 2:01 pm
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – The Mountain West Conferences suspended all spring athletic events, citing the current state of concern over the coronavirus.
Utah State University located in Logan, Utah, is in the Mountain West Conference.
The suspension of activities is indefinite, according to the conference.
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— Mountain West (@MountainWest) March 12, 2020
“The health and well-being of student-athletes, as well as the campus and general communities, is of utmost priority. Therefore, the Board has determined the most prudent course of action is to align with the recommendations of public health care and government officials to help limit the spread of the virus,” read a press release from the Mountain West.
“Those teams that have qualified for an NCAA Championship event may participate at institutional discretion, subject to the status of those events as determined by the NCAA,” the release clarified.
The Mountain West Conference is also leaving decisions about recruiting up to individual institutions.
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